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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
INDKrK.S'DKXCK KNTKUriJlSK, INDEI'KNDKNCK, OUKCJON UnlMon. j Divj.I Howiaitn, a lorim-r Muck- Nov. IS, I'.'OiJ, iKin.tli oMliin placn, but H'w ' I'n. lM H-a-ant ImharJ llIlH Clum 1m vi-itink. ro!U t,M. I ii jiitl.- nick. J lull Itr.t. 1jvm hii"1 a car- . v , , , ,. 'load of UK w' ich they witl put in !"ani NrWlIl llfitt Iftltid till!) Maker plaen ih-ii r town and will; ' lutvu it Hie liotiM- limit. Thelamij The bridge aro, tin- Yamhill, now Ik Imiihh to Wliitiii'M) College, j north of t.nvn in b'in rebuilt. The ... . ; , , ",. 1 pre-ent liitfh uti-r li" r-lnn!i-.l Then- Will lm llllKl'V HinotlllK ' , . , , , . i tint work n U'HmI deal. lltlll( tWO (l!!H l'(ll)ll(-l tnn Tlnukf;iviix. '! A tnl Mi l-ey dinner, on- of tin; ... . . , '. olili-ht pioneer., of Or.'g'.n, died at lit. Woodman camp peeived , 1 v,...i ... .... , , ,i Four, Tuesday ioirn nH- Nearly K ' 1 ! nil hiT life WHH Ppl-lll nl tll'J OlU Tl- Woodman camp has "I" home ne.-r Mullcton. Sh will lw pointed u e nuiuitteu eonMHtin,? 1 broiilit ln-rt- f T burial. J. II. Ullll. T, 11, A. CatnplaU and : K. W. Dortmi to nmkt) arrange V E3 A l.tn-ket nTi.il will ! given liy i.i . . i i: . . i i . i .. ........ .1,1 ,,f menu fr entertainment thw win- 1 , .,. the 'JiluiHt. 1 In- prom-da will i;o t, r' toward I'll) ii j! mi nrgan for the rhnnl. NOTICE. I I luivt itiiri'linniMl tin) WimmI Suw ttnil Vlinipt)r formerly run t.y Mr. Huk. r of tnU pliuH-, and will (iintlntm to run J Ik. nun.' ut tln regular rlT. Tln Chopper IH now III III" old l ulllll) Junt nortb of A Tavlor'n Mv.-.y Ituru,: w lnTI will do Chopping Mioli hittur-j duy or oftener If nceiHry. Plew glvn : mo n nlir f our i n1 roimmt. j H. O. HAN NUN. ; She ?rcadel Dovidso? & fledges, Props. j CitfiU-H. Ciyrarrt Ioh.ToIhh" ( vuf am ICotilfiMioiii'i-y. j KlKHT Ct.AHH Sp. FofNTAIN I.N Cii..K(TI"N. G L Hawkins inllu, Ore. Marble ami ,niniunii"' ami llewi (lyiif (..lui'tcry. wink nc. FALLS CITY Residence Lots ntit! In price from $12.50 to $40. Itsprcved .farms NKAK FAI.LH CITY $12.50 per acre to $20 Slock Farms and Timber Lands a Specialty. 'nil on or writs to s D. p. Courter, FALLS V1TY, OltK. fliryniHillifiiiiim I'rli'H Tim pri.t fur tin (Mirvcfti llx mum Fail . Nov. '-'") and '2, nr an f.illiiwc; I'llt pti.l? Mint HM H'U W'llllB.. WC HvlMll'l l 1" "'i0 Flrt prlo ll't pi-W'i''ii yi'llow. 5()c Kfonil ri.i lo l .. S-'ic I'lrxl pri, Hfft hHi-iiii i) piiiU... T,(H 1..iiiiI prU- do do .. 2.'c Firnt pri.f cMflnuMi nil ... SOr Si'con.i priit , tin ' 'c Flrnt lwt iMlU'etlon, not Uno than 10 vnriflli'n f 1 " HfCOIIll tHt HllI. tl"ll Mk! KJrut pTli- rt Hornl pn-f fUH) Sfcoiiil pri l" do MKj No oik' jwrmni HI I'p iillowcil to Mi- tTtli I'outvHt for more tlnui two of lilt- prlt'i. Ni lliw.-r will loiU-rt'it for prlz-iw ImerttiMii 4 oVIoi'k p. m. on Tumlay, Xovt'inlr li". I'nikiT. Jolinni Gentry vinited fricudu in Tinker Sunday. A. H. I.acey, Fortht Warden near Finli I.nke ri'turncd home luct WTt'k ' Quite a number of tlie I'nrker boys practiced shooting clay pigeons at Suver Sunday morning. They are now ready for the shoot ing match the 10th at that place. Somebody will "'sure' have turkey for Tliankf-giviiiji dinner. Mr. A. Anderson, a brother of Joe Anderson arrived from the FmhI Sunday. l..,,a ltflmii'lc in snondine u v..". ......... 4 c. j few dayn in Albany lm wceK. V. 1'. Uradley and family now ocennv the Fuqua house on the corner, where they will reside for a nhort time at least. S Monmoiitli1 Wo liave .leciili'd to done out our entire stock of men's, boys' and children's cloth iV. iimmi'h womh'm'h and ohildren'o niaokintohhes and rain coats; women'c, mi?Hes' and cliildrcn'H cajies, jackdi and ftiiH. AH the? goods io go at sacrifice prices. . . . Regardless of Cost for Cash. We have the largest and best stoct of clothing, capes and jackets in Polk county, and it is a great pity to slaughter prices on these, good!?. But we need money more than we need the goods, so we have decided to make the sacrifice and sell them out absolutely without profit. Our loss is your gain. Below will be found a few of the Bargains we offer. All our $15.00 men's suits and overcoats to go for only f 10.95 :. 0.75 8.25 7 85 ... 6.75 .. 4.05 M.Kiii:i At Harmony church, Nov. 0, Calvin Tumide was married to Mis Clara Hinnhaw, Rev. W. S. Matthews, of Wheatland oflicia a ting. The church w as crowded with relatives and neighbor, who had known the young people from childhood, who came to hear the solemn words that mado them one and to wish them god cpeed, on their journey through life. Th-y will maku their homy in Tillamook County, where the groom haa a farm. do 12.50 do do do do do 11.50 men's and boy do do do '10 CO do do . do do do $8 and $t do do do do do H to $7.50 do do do do go 5.00 do do do do do 3.50 do do do do do f 2 and $2.50 do do do do o.o) 2.25 1.75 We have boy' two-piece suits, age 4 to 14 years, as low as $1 per suit. All our $15.00 capes and jackets to go for only 10.75 . . iW3 .. 6.95 .. 4 95 . . 3.25 .. 3.00 . . 2.25 . . 1.25 .. .fS.25 ... S.25 . .. 4.00 . . 1.75 . .. 1.25 do 12.50 do do " do do 9 and $10 do do do do 7.50 cape?, jackets and furs do ln 5.00 do do do Children's $1 to $5 do do do do 2 50 too.50 do do do do 2.(K) , do do do All onr $10.00 and 12.00 mackintoshesi am do 7.50 and 9.00 do do 5 00 and fl.50 do do 2.50 and 3.00 do Boys' 2.25 do .... do do do do do do do do The above i.rices will onlv give you a small idea of the bargains awaiting you. On all other good, in our store, except rubber goods, oil clothing and domestics we-will allow 3 H. H. Jasperson, i UNDERTAKER, Independence, :: Oregon. Diseouut of Ten per cent on all Cash .Purchases' Amounting to, $1 or more, until further notice. Don't wait, come early andgetyouf'pick out of the entire stock before the best goods are gone, for they have to go they must go, they will go, and when they are gone there will be no more such bargains. Remember, "This is a, Gash Deal So dou't forget your pocket bbok. S. M. DANIEL, i Monmouth, - Oregon.